REFRESHES

Refreshes in Lincoln, Nebraska

Not every remodel needs to be a full teardown. Some of the smartest upgrades are focused, intentional, and built around how you actually use your home.

Hammer & Nail specializes in small-scale home remodels for Lincoln homeowners who want meaningful improvements without the disruption of a large renovation. We take on projects that are thoughtfully scoped, well-planned, and executed with the same care as a much larger remodel.

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What We Mean by “Refresh”

Our remodel projects are defined by focus, not square footage.

We typically handle small remodels, such as:

  • Kitchen updates and refreshes

  • Bathroom updates and partial remodels

  • Laundry room updates

  • Mudroom and entryway updates

  • Closet and storage updates

  • Built-ins and functional layout improvements

These projects improve how a space looks, feels, and functions without changing the entire home.

Kitchen Remodels and Updates

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A kitchen remodel doesn’t always mean starting from scratch.

Many of our kitchen projects focus on strategic updates like:

  • New finishes and trim

  • Cabinet modifications or upgrades

  • Improved storage or layout adjustments

  • Lighting and functional improvements

  • Finish carpentry that elevates the space

These updates can dramatically change how a kitchen feels while keeping the scope intentional.

Bathroom Remodels and Refreshes

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Bathrooms are one of the most impactful spaces to remodel.

We focus on bathroom projects that prioritize function, comfort, and durability, including:

  • Vanity and storage updates

  • Layout refinements

  • Finish carpentry and trim upgrades

  • Thoughtful material changes

Our approach avoids unnecessary complexity while still delivering a polished result.

Thinking about refreshing your space?

Let’s talk through the scope and make sure it’s done once and done right.